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District Judge Nicholas Sanders told him: "Throughout these proceedings you have shown yourself to be arrogant, thinking you are someone whose previous and current role in the public eye entitles you to be above the law.

"In fact the opposite is true - someone in the public eye should expect a deterrent sentence when they flout the law."

The Welshman's defence had earlier told the court that Saunders refused to provide a breath sample as he suffers from asthma, and the two drinks my have 'interacted' with the medication.